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Welcome to the Brown County NEGenWeb Project page.

Come on in and sit a spell. Browse our many stories and pages.

Welcome from Brown County!! We are Doris Jones-Harris and Phyllis Jones Quinn your
Co-Coordinator's for Brown County, Nebraska, and will try to provide a valuable
resource for researching your family tree. Our roots in Brown County go back to 1892 when our great grandparents moved to Brown County. We are very proud to help preserve our county and family histories on this page. This is a great place to find and connect with your family history.

Would you like to contact us? Maybe you have
some information, pictures, family history, etc you would like to see on this site?
Maybe you would like to volunteer for typing, lookups, reading a cemetery? No information is too small!!!
Maybe you just want to drop us a line ....tell us corrections that need to be made. Whatever
the reason, we would love to hear from you! Join with others "searching for their roots" in Brown County.

We are very proud
of our history and the part that our pioneers played in the settling of this great
county during the early pioneer years and settlement of the frontier. We hope that
you will like what we have done so far with our site and would like suggestions
from you on what you would like to see here. If you know of other links for our guest to these pages, please let us know.
If you have any questions or comments, pleae feel free to contact us. Thank you.

We would like to think we are generous people, so if you find something you would
like to use, please contact:County Coordinator

Written Contributions are always welcome.
If you own any genealogical or historical items that you feel would benefit researchers in Brown County,
and you would like to see them listed here, just e-mail me.
We would also be happy to add a link to your family history
homepage on the internet with a Brown County surname connection, but we
cannot store GEDCOMs on this server. Good Luck in your quest for your family
roots.If you would like to volunteer to host a county in Nebraska, please contact
the Contact
the State Coordinator

This site is under construction,so check back often for new updates and information

Welcome to the NEGenWeb/USGenWeb Project, which is supported by the
efforts of volunteers all across the country to help you access genealogical materials
on the Internet. The system is organized by states and counties
with each county having a coordinator responsible for maintaining a site
of resources which are available for that county. You will also find files
of genealogy records, organized by state and county.

School Districts from thru out Brown County with the names of teachers and yrs that they taught there.
Also looking for pictures of Teachers and students who attended these schools.
If you have any pictures or info, please contact the Brown county coordinator.

Long Pine Power And Light - Report contributed by Eugene A. Upstill to Marilyn Calver, local historian, which she contributed to us for use on this page.

Other Brown County Links

Courtesy of Ted and Carole Miller.This book was written in 1940 by Lillian Jones, noted author in that time period.
Addendum: It has come to our attentiion that there are spelling errors on the Walter Scott Rodgers family.
It should read Rogers. Other children of W.S. & Nellie: Vesper Rogers Randle; Helen Rogers Blutcher; Willard Wesley Rogers. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
As the book was copyrighted, we can not change the spelling there, but please be aware of this error on Rodger (Rogers).

To all visitors to our Brown County NEGenWeb Project site:
Please be aware that all information contained on this site, including webpage design, text and photos,
is owned and copyrighted by the creator (county coordinator), unless otherwise noted.
"Borrowing/Copying" text or photos without receiving permission to use,
can be considered copyright infringement, as well as being discourteous.
You may save or print the files for personal use only!!!About the NEGenWeb Project

In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized
the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database Project. The idea was to
provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected
databases would be stored. In addition, the databases would be indexed
and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than
one county, they could be located in the index.

This is an outgrowth of that original Kentucky project.
At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing
to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents
of the web page. Contact the volunteer shown on the county page if you
have a desire to add your data to the database. If the county in which
you are interested does not have a page and/or you wish to participate
in some way, please contact the State
Coordinator.

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"Should anything unexpected happen to me and I am no longer able to fulfill my obligations,
I want it known that all files contained in this website would become the responsibility of the NEGenWeb Project, as part of
The USGenWeb Project, to do with as the NEGenWeb State Coordinator(s) feel appropriate. And further, should such an occasion
arise, I grant permission to the System Administrator of NEGENWEB.org to release account/password information to the NEGenWeb State
Coordinator(s) as needed.-Doris Jones-Harris-